Global BGP - 2001-06-23

Matt Levine matt at deliver3.com
Sun Jun 24 21:14:36 UTC 2001


 
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We definitely felt it...does the mystery vendor rhyme with clowndree
?  We had most of routers drop eachother with invalid as_path errors
about 12:30pm pst yesterday..


Matt




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From: owner-nanog at merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog at merit.edu] On Behalf
Of lucifer at lightbearer.com
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 5:06 PM
To: nanog at merit.edu
Subject: Global BGP - 2001-06-23



Out of curiosity - did anyone see a duration of significanlt
instability in the global routing tables on Saturday afternoon?
Without violating NDA, all I can say is that it resembled a historic
event involve a bad route, Ciscos, and Bay routers (only this time,
it was a bad route, Ciscos, and <X> vendor whom I cannot name but is
being soundly beaten with wet noodles to resolve the issue). The bad
route, and instability, were seen across all of our transit vendors
(all "household" names of transit service).

Anyone else see this sort of event, or further details on the cause?
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